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There's no way to do it as of right now, at least none that I know of. Once Jai is done with the new emag boards. He going to tackle a new more advance warp board which depending on the difficulty might have RF. I'm willing to bet the RF is going to be in very limited numbers since the cost is going to almost double. I run a RF chip in my emag with my Empire loader. You might be able to run a wire from the loader to the warp which could piggy back off the signal.

You can buy digital RF send/receive chips that can be programmed to send/receive a digital on/off signal. It would be the same as physically sending a signal on a wire from the warp point of view. They are quite inexpensive as well.

Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

You can buy digital RF send/receive chips that can be programmed to send/receive a digital on/off signal. It would be the same as physically sending a signal on a wire from the warp point of view. They are quite inexpensive as well.

Its easier to configure and actually has a faster transmission rate. Its downfall is that it is not addressable. If there is another unit in the area, it could receive that data and inadvertently turn the outputs on or off. That is unlikely to happen due to it being a specialized custom designed circuit. If you keep the receiver antenna short it will eliminate outside interference as well because it would require a strong signal (ie; right next to it).